Second Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

March 15, 2013

I planned to post an article on the second anniversary of the triple disaster in Fukushima however it wasn’t until today that the relevant news I was waiting for came in. And that is the opening of a $1.2 billion casino in Manila. Filipino billionaires are imitating the successful Macau gambling haven. And Enrique Razon Jr. has a head start.

I googled Enrique Razon Jr’s background but wasn’t able to ascertain the region he and his parents came from. MY GUESS IS THE ENRIQUE RAZON FAMILY IS FROM ILOILO where oligarch-traitor Manuel Roxas I and his relatives the Ayalas, Zobels, Elizaldes, Sorianos & Aranetas came from. Other oligarchs and politicians from Iloilo include the Lopez family who has the monopoly on power energy including geothermal, Sen. Manny Villar no. 9 richest man in the Philippines. But from the photo, clearly he is of Spanish descent or the original definition of a Filipino – a Spaniard born in the Philippines.

The Philippine government gave the gambling license in 2008. Had the Philippines chose to relocate manufacturing concerns from Japan after Fukushima, in a few years, Japanese factories will be churning out goods for export, alleviating the financial & economic losses inflicted by the earthquake-tsunami-nuclear disaster on March 11, 2011.

References.

Stanford Ideas & Connections Network – Personal Update 02/12/11

Blog Billionaire Razon’s $1.2 Billion Casino Gets Lead p1 03-15-13

NEXT YEAR ANOTHER FILIPINO BILLIONAIRE’S CASINO WILL RISE IN MANILA. WHO KNOWS MAYBE THE WORLD BANK ENCOURAGED THEM TO BUILD UP THEIR WEALTH SO THAT LATER THE WORLD BANK WILL FORECLOSE ALL THEIR PROPERTIES FOR FAILURE TO PAY WORLD BANK LOANS.

Blog Billionaire Razon’s $1.2 Billion Casino Gets Lead p2 03-15-13

Here’s a reference to Manuel Roxas’ kinship to Ayala, Zobel and Soriano.

Remember after WWII everyone, no exception, everyone in the Philippines were poor. So how did the 50 richest “Filipinos” as listed on Forbes Magazine start amassing so much wealth? Even in 1965 Lucio Tan, Henry Sy and other ethnic Chinese were not as rich as the ethnic Spaniards like Ayala, Zobel, Soriano, Araneta, Elizalde. Only one ethnic Chinese was rich then the Lopezes of Meralco, ABS-CBN. And they did not invent the camera or the TV or developed electricity. This is because Ayala, Zobel, Soriano, Araneta are relatives of Manuel A. Roxas.
Remember after WWII everyone, no exception, everyone in the Philippines were poor. So how did the 50 richest “Filipinos” as listed on Forbes Magazine start amassing so much wealth? Even in 1965 Lucio Tan, Henry Sy and other ethnic Chinese were not as rich as the ethnic Spaniards like Ayala, Zobel, Soriano, Araneta, Elizalde. Only one ethnic Chinese was rich then the Lopezes of Meralco, ABS-CBN. And they did not invent the camera or the TV or developed electricity.
This is because Ayala, Zobel, Soriano, Araneta are relatives of Manuel A. Roxas.

 

U.S. Purchases & Annexation from 1803 to 1899

“A lot of times, People don’t know what they want until you show it to them.”

– Steve Jobs co-founder,  Apple Inc.,  May 25, 1998 -BusinessWeek

 

So here goes: In 1898, under the Treaty of Paris, the Philippines, along with Puerto Rico and Guam was ceded to the U.S. by Spain for $20 million ending the Spanish-American War of 1898. To this day, Puerto Rico and Guam are still U.S. territories. 

Owner occupied lands are better cared for than rental properties. Non-paying occupants always trash other people’s lands.  Now think of the Philippine economy, the annual disasters, maritime accidents, the ongoing economic depression and continued environmental degradation in the Philippines that started in 1946.

Finally, compare the environment of and standard of living in the Philippines on one hand and that of Puerto Rico and Guam on the other.

There are so many educators, historians and writers who do not distinguish between a purchase and an annexation. To my knowledge, the U.S. made only ONE annexation ever that is the Hawaiian Islands in 1898.

Here’s the list of Selected U.S. Purchase and One Annexation from 1803 to 1899 . It is from the WAIS post entitled Turkey and the EU; Mexico and the US (Bienvenido Macario, Philippines) 02-09-07 . Is there another archipelago on this planet called Philippines? 

Additional link: http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/treaty.html

Notice: The Philippines, my ancestral land, is an abandoned U.S. Territory.  I hereby claim the Philippines. Finders keepers.

Bienvenido Macario Feb. 19, 2013

The American commissioners negotiated in a hostile atmosphere because all Europe, *except England*, was sympathetic to the Spanish side."
The American commissioners negotiated in a hostile atmosphere because all Europe, *except England*, was sympathetic to the Spanish side.”

Dan Brown Calls Manila “Gates of Hell” / Girl’s suicide indicts Philippine anti-poverty programme

May 25, 2013

I would blame the poverty and misery in the Philippines on the oligarch-traitors who in 1946 insisted the Philippines is ready for independence and self-rule. They were and they are still selfish. As in 1934 when the Commonwealth Law was signed by FDR, no referendum was held to ask the natives of the Philippines if they wanted to give up their U.S. nationality and be independent.  On 22 Oct. 1946 the U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Manila and granted the former U.S. Territory its independence. However the Philippines remained dependent on U.S. aid, loans via the World Bank and remittances by OFW’s (Overseas Filipino Workers).

The rest of the world including Christians in America do not care what’s happening to the Philippines. Now this:

“Manila—the most densely populated city on earth—Sienna could only gape in horror. She had never seen poverty on this scale. How can one person possibly make a difference?

For every one person Sienna fed, there were hundreds more who gazed at her with desolate eyes. Manila had six-hour traffic jams, suffocating pollution, and a horrifying sex trade, whose workers consisted primarily of young children, many of whom had been sold to pimps by parents who took solace in knowing that at least their children would be fed.

From: Dan Brown calls Manila ‘gates of hell’; MMDA cries foul

By Kim Arveen Patria | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom – Thu, May 23, 2013

Meet Marianneth Amper who at 12 yrs. old lost all hope due to grinding poverty and committed suicide on Nov. 2, 2007.

My question: Do you think Asian, European pedophiles coming to the Philippines would find her attractive? How much do you think she’ll be sold for in the “horrifying sex trade” in Manila.  It’s a good thing Dan Brown’s novel Inferno set in Manila is just fiction, whew!

HAPPY F^&*+ING MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Here’s an excerpt from an old WAIS post before Marianneth killed herself.

“I am not totally against the Kyoto Protocol. TOTALITARIANISM, EXTREMISM and INDIFFERENCE will be the three roots of man’s problems in the 21st century. We just have to be relatively on the same page. But the Philippines is not yet ready for self-rule. It is difficult to argue that after 60 years of failing to develop, the Philippines as a whole should be allowed to maintain the status quo.”

From: WAIS post: “The Kyoto Prootocol and deforestation” (B. Macario, EX-Philippines/ USA, 2/19/06 5:37 pm) https://waisworld.org/go.jsp?id=02a&objectType=post&o=9386&objectTypeId=3636&topicId=1

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Below is Marianneth Amper who at 12 yrs. old lost all hope due to grinding poverty and committed suicide on 2 Nov. 2007. My question: Do you think pedophiles coming to the Philippines would find her attractive? How much do you think she go in the “horrifying sex trade” in Manila. It’s a good thing Dan Brown’s Inferno is just fiction, whew!

Marianeth Amper at 12 Suicide victim 11-02-07

Meet Marianneth Amper, the “Anne Frank” of the Philippines, a 12-yr-old girl who had lost all hope to grinding poverty & committed suicide on Nov. 02, 2007.

Days after Mariannet’s suicide, police investigators recovered under her pillow a diary and a letter addressed to a public service television programme asking for a new pair of shoes and school bag, and steady jobs for her mother and father.

In the last two entries in her diary about two weeks before she took her life, Mariannet lamented that she and her brother had been absent from school and they could not go to church because they had no money for fare and their father was suffering from a fever.

‘It seemed as if we were absent from school for a month now,’ she wrote in her diary. ‘We don’t count our absences anymore. I hardly noticed that Christmas is fast approaching.’

The Amper family is just one of millions of impoverished households in the Philippines still waiting to feel the benefits of an appreciating peso against the US dollar, the fastest economic growth in 20 years and increasing foreign investments.

According to United Nations data, more than 50 per cent of the Philippines’ 88 million people live on less than 2 dollars a day. A nationwide survey conducted by a local polling firm in September also showed that 21.5 per cent of Filipino families suffer involuntary hunger, up from from 19 per cent in November 2006.

Girl’s suicide indicts Philippine anti-poverty programme

Nov 9, 2007, 10:14 GMT

http://news.monstersandcritics.com/asiapacific/features/article_1372439.php/Girls_suicide_indicts_Philippine_anti-poverty_programme

A Birthday Song for Marianneth

By Bienvenido Macario

Transcribed by Brittany Lark

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Marianeth Amper at 12 Suicide victim 11-02-07